- Musk says Tesla shareholders likely approved his $56 billion pay deal – CNBC
- Tesla expects to hike price of China-made cars in EU due to tariffs – Reuters
- Tesla reported to police in Sweden over alleged illegal electrical work – Reuters
- Elon Musk claims he is heading for victory in Tesla $56bn pay vote – FT
- Musk says both Tesla shareholder resolutions passing by wide margins – Reuters
- Costs at the owner of Fiat, Jeep and Ram are close to the bones as Stellantis’ sales drop – SCMP
- 89-year-old Japanese Creates Free Apps To Ease Lives Of Fellow Seniors – Barrons
- TNB Tech Minute: Terraform Labs Agrees to Pay $4.5 Billion SEC Penalty – Wall Street Journal
- Tariffs Bite Tesla. Price of a Model 3 Likely to Rise in Europe. – Barrons
- Tariffs will do little to slow BYD’s advance in Europe – FT
- Musk is convincing Tesla investors to back his pay. Now he must persuade a judge – Autoblog
- BYD Leads Chinese Car Brands Past Ford and Chevy in Global Sales – Bloomberg
- China’s Geely expresses disappointment in EU tariff decision, vows ‘necessary measures’ – Reuters
- What You Need to Know About Tesla’s Vote on Musk’s Massive Pay – Bloomberg
- Renault sets sights on sporty EVs for profit boost – Reuters
- New tariffs on EV imports likely to slow China’s push into Europe – Automotive News
- Alpine A290 EV hot hatch focuses on handling dynamics, usable performance – Automotive News
- Renault Unveils First Alpine EV With Hopes of Wooing Investors – Bloomberg
- GM pours fresh millions into Cruise – Axios
- Tesla shareholder vote on Musk’s historic pay package won’t resolve ‘legal disputes’ – CNBC
- Elon Musk Allegations Are a Reminder That Harassment Is About Power – Bloomberg
- Tesla Investor: Pay Package Vote a ‘Referendum on Elon’ – Bloomberg
- EU ‘chosen to surrender to protectionism’ with EV tariffs: China state media. – Fortune
- BYD Shares Rise After Milder-Than-Peers EU Tariffs – Wall Street Journal
- Tesla expects to raise Model 3 prices in Europe after higher EU tariffs on China EVs – CNBC
- Stellantis Faces Slowing Markets With Cost Cuts Close to Limit – Bloomberg
- Stellantis aims to increase dividend payout next year – Reuters
- Stellantis Shifts Focus to Efficient Investments, Shareholder Returns – Wall Street Journal
- Reaction to Musk’s post on voting for his $56 bln Tesla pay package – Reuters
- Tesla’s Nordic Shareholders Seek to Promote Workers’ Rights in Vote – New York Times
- Geely’s Proton Unveils Malaysia’s First Local Electric Car – Bloomberg
- Tesla pops 7% in premarket after Elon Musk says he is set for victory in $56 billion pay vote – CNBC
- Expert: China can hit back against EU tariffs – Chinadaily
- China EV Makers Have Room to Absorb EU Tariffs, Find New Markets – Bloomberg
- ‘The whole supply chain is subsidised’: inside the EU’s blockbuster Chinese EV probe – SCMP
- China urges EU to reverse ‘wrong direction’ on EV tariffs – Automotive News
- Shares of Warren Buffett-backed BYD jump after EU unveils lower than expected tariff – FT
- Volkswagen Says Carmakers Seek to Revive Key South African Rail Line – Bloomberg
- 2026 Renault Twingo: China deal boosts profit, cuts R&D spend – Autocar
- Musk convincing Tesla investors to back his pay. Now he must persuade a judge – Reuters
- Former SpaceX Employees Accuse Elon Musk, Execs of Hostile Workplace – Businessinsider
- Explained: Nissan’s solid-state battery that could double EV range – Autocar
- NHTSA wants Waymo to provide more answers in automated driving systems investigation – Automotive News
- Tesla Share Price Is Its Own Referendum on Musk – New York Times
- Tesla shareholders re-approve Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package, Musk says – Washington Post
- Renault partners Chinese firm for 2026 Twingo EV – Autocar
- How Safe Are Driverless Cars in China? I Rode in Some to See. – New York Times
- Elon Musk’s Unusual Relationships With Women at SpaceX – The Journal. – Wall Street Journal
- CalPERS to vote against Musk’s pay package – Reuters
- China EV Stocks Rise on Bets Tariffs Are Manageable: Street Wrap – Bloomberg
- Tesla Has a Trade-In Problem. It’s Going to Last Awhile. – Barrons
- Japan’s Honda to start selling micro-sized electric vans in October – Reuters
- Honda Launches Long-Awaited Electric Van, Starting at $15550 – Bloomberg
- EU hits Chinese EVs with tariffs, drawing rebuke from Beijing – Japantimes
- Elon Musk, SpaceX sued by engineers who cite juvenile, crude X posts – LATimes
- China hopes EU will reconsider EV tariffs, state media reports – Reuters
- Robotics startup cofounded by Synapse CEO is raising funds with exaggerated claims about GM ties – CNBC
- Toyota will invest in Ont. battery, EV output at ‘right time,’ TMMC president says – Automotive News
- SpaceX Is Sued by Employees Fired After Criticizing Musk – New York Times
- BMW M2 boosted to 473bhp in 2 Series facelift – Autocar
- You can get a great deal on an EV right now — if you know where to look – Businessinsider
- 2025 BMW M2 gets more powerful, lots more colorful – Autoblog
- Mercedes, BMW, VW criticize EU’s high tariffs on Chinese EV imports – Automotive News
- GM -Ultium battery workers to vote this weekend on new UAW deal – The Detroit News
- Musk expects more from shareholders than himself – Reuters
- Elon Musk targeted in lawsuit alleging sex bias, unfair firings at SpaceX – CNBC
- State seeks comment on Jeep plant emissions limit increase request – The Detroit News
- Tesla Presses EU for Lower Tariff on EVs Shipped in From China – Bloomberg
- Executive Pay Gap in Japan’s Boardrooms Is Unacceptable – Bloomberg
- Tesla shareholder meeting: How investors are voting on Musk’s $56-billion pay package – Reuters
- Elon Musk blasts Apple’s OpenAI deal over alleged privacy issues. Does he have a point? – LATimes
- FFIE Stock Alert: Faraday Future Resumes EV Deliveries – Businessinsider
- Elon Musk, ‘absent CEO’, set to land $46 billion Tesla pay – Fortune
- Chinese EVs Face New Tariffs in Europe, But Will It Do Anything? – Motortrend
- Why Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is Ditching the JDM-First Approach and Planting Roots in China – Motortrend
- US agency seeks answers from Waymo in self – Reuters